Comparing the Zulus to my idea of tribal/nationalist anarchy is kind of a misguided attack. I obviously don't relate myself to them. In addition, the whole idea of believing in a certain ideology because of past examples is really just stagnating our progression. Even I can't fully explain or picture what I want, and I know I never will, so I won't bother arguing details. Besides, it's not up to me to determine how we as a people survive. It's up to the members of the white world, and I just believe that hopefully one day it will reach the point of fruition. Say what you want about me. I've debated communists, other anarchists, libertarians, etc. They haven't changed my mind and no one will.

EDIT: also, someone said something about the anarchists in their country is where your experience is from. Most "anarchists" are the same as the 15 year old "communists" that wear Che Guevara shirts they bought from some indie kid store. The bulk of anarchists are basically just ultra-leftists. I usually don't even refer to myself as an anarchist, because even then the guidelines are too rigid. I don't really know what I'd call my beliefs, but certainly do not equate them to that of the current "radical"

It's not an attack. It's a discussion. If you can't fully explain what you want, then why post something from a standpoint that it is what you want? That seems confusing? I'm not hung up on dogma..but certain things work and certain things don't. Some people get it and others don't. Things are not all equal.

Even if a person isn't Catholic, it's not difficult to see how setting high expectations for people is an exercise in failure.

If we were all expected to epitomize Nietzsche's "superman," not a single one of us would come close.

Doesn't Jesus expect even more unrealistic behaviour?

I do come close to the superman - nowhere close enough but it remains my inspiration.

You see the thing is that Catholicism tells us we're all sinners and just expects the worst behaviour. Indeed the idea of being virtuous in reality is almost a BLASPHEMY - the suggestion one can approach the perfection of a god.

As a psychologist I also know well that people like to find excuses for their vices. The more someone objects to the Aryan ideal epitomised in the Superman, the more I see how very human, all too human, they are.

You see the thing is that Catholicism tells us we're all sinners and just expects the worst behaviour. Indeed the idea of being virtuous in reality is almost a BLASPHEMY - the suggestion one can approach the perfection of a god.

That's Lutheranism. Catholics believe in Jesus when he tells us to be perfect as our Heavenly Father is perfect, and to go and sin no more. Lutherans believe it's impossible to keep certain commandments. The Catholic Church condemns that notion.